[[File:House_Elessar.jpg|thumb|400px]]'''Tar-Arannoa Elessar''' is the son of Tar-Yaelen, and Ar-laina Elessar making him a member of [[House Elessar]].

[[File:House_Elessar.jpg|thumb|400px]]'''Tar-Arannoa Elessar''' is the son of Tar-Yaelen, and Ar-laina Elessar making him a member of [[House Elessar]].

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Arannoa Elessar was born the first child of Yaelen Elessar and during his youth he would spend his time in Osgiliath with House Eliendal of whom was the second of the two princely houses of the city of Osgiliath. Edrion Elessar would go north to High Forest during the Gondor Civil War alongside two of his sons, and several of his grandchildren. Following his success in High Forest he would lead the human element of the alliance to Cair Andros where he would take part in the Battle of Cair Andros where they would crush the large Orcish force that had attacked the fortress. Tar-Yaelen Elessar would lead his two sons, and for all intensive purposes his adopted son in Tar-Vardamir Elessar southwards to Ethring where for many years they remained fortifying the border against any attacks from Umbar, and during this time Tar-Yaelen would come to marry his son Vislen to the oldest child of House Mason in the form of Ar-Issia.

==History==

==History==

===Early History===

===Early History===

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Arannoa Elessar was born the first child of Yaelen Elessar and during his youth he would spend his time in Osgiliath with House Eliendal of whom was the second of the two princely houses of the city of Osgiliath.

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====Time in Osgiliath====

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During his time in Osgiliath he would become close friends with the Arch-Elector in the form of Vu-Rellion Eliendal of whom he would squire alongside swearing their oaths together.

===Gondor Civil War===

===Gondor Civil War===

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==== Rebuilding Ethring ====

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Tar-Yaelen Elessar would lead his two sons, and for all intensive purposes his adopted son in Tar-Vardamir Elessar southwards to Ethring where for many years they remained fortifying the border against any attacks from Umbar, and during this time Tar-Yaelen would come to marry his son Vislen to the oldest child of House Mason in the form of Ar-Issia.

Latest revision as of 03:02, October 24, 2014

Tar-Arannoa Elessar is the son of Tar-Yaelen, and Ar-laina Elessar making him a member of House Elessar.

Arannoa Elessar was born the first child of Yaelen Elessar and during his youth he would spend his time in Osgiliath with House Eliendal of whom was the second of the two princely houses of the city of Osgiliath. Edrion Elessar would go north to High Forest during the Gondor Civil War alongside two of his sons, and several of his grandchildren. Following his success in High Forest he would lead the human element of the alliance to Cair Andros where he would take part in the Battle of Cair Andros where they would crush the large Orcish force that had attacked the fortress. Tar-Yaelen Elessar would lead his two sons, and for all intensive purposes his adopted son in Tar-Vardamir Elessar southwards to Ethring where for many years they remained fortifying the border against any attacks from Umbar, and during this time Tar-Yaelen would come to marry his son Vislen to the oldest child of House Mason in the form of Ar-Issia.

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Arannoa Elessar was born the first child of Yaelen Elessar and during his youth he would spend his time in Osgiliath with House Eliendal of whom was the second of the two princely houses of the city of Osgiliath.

Battle of Cair AndrosI came here wanting to defend the land I had fled my home for. Seeing it burning when I arrived was the last sight I expected, but in the end my father also told me you have to fight for what you believe in. Even if my father has lost his way I have to constantly remember the person I want to be.

“The water looks so clear prince Imrahil. Look out and see what this would look like if it wasnt for the monsters surrounding us.”

— Dur-Melian Pasen

When Mordor caused the civil war in Gondor, one of the main points of the war was the northern section of the battlefield near the fortress of Cair Andros. Cair Andros was something that throughout the entire conflict was being continuesly attacked by both the forces of Mordor, and their vassals in the region. The forces of Gondor were being pushed back and drained to the point that they were nearly destroyed and this was getting worse when a massive Orc force came and besieged the city with the obvious approach of ending Cair Andros. Calls for aid went out to Gondor's main army but they were pinned down in southern Gondor between Mordor, and Umbar and thus couldn't assist. In these calls for assistence one of the only responces was from the forces of loyalist Dol Amroth of whom led by Oropher, and Balian Imrahil brought their forces to Cair Andros where they defended the northern approach. When the call came back that they were not going to get any assistence other then the forces of Dol Amroth the commander of the fortress who at the time was the Gondorian General Dur-Melian Pasen gave the basic order that they were going to die in the fortress, and despite Prince Balian Imrahil attempting to disuade him from this notion he would not do anything other then hold within Cair Andros.

“You told me weeks ago Melian to look out and try to see this place without monsters. I see what you meant. This place is beautiful.”

— Balian Imrahil

The siege continued for weeks and the garrison was wittled down over this time and was beggining to run extremely low on supplies when a large force of Sindar Elves from High Forest appeared in the north flanked by a small force of Gondor Cavalry led by Edrion Elessar the brother of the King. The Elven Force had been convinsed by Edrion Elessar to assist Gondor and when noone had volunteered to go the Elven commander Glorifindal had led a massive army eastward towards Cair Andros. The Elven/Gondor force took Mordor completely by suprise and the Mordor force was nearly completely destroyed.

Following their victory the forces of Gondor watched as the Sindar Elves of High Forest poured forces into the Cair Andros region and went about rebuilding the defences and using their massive force to make sure noone attacked while this was underway. For the remainder of the Civil War the Sindar Elves of High Forest led by Glorifindal would remain in Cair Andros and make the northern front a complete victory for Gondor and thus allowing Gondor to pull forces out of the north and into the center.

The End of the Gondor Civil WarThey will not sit idle after our victories in Cair Andros and Ethring. We need to move quickly if we are to end this conflict. We need to look at this map and force their hand in a single fight. Force them to attack where we want them to.

“This was the moment where it shifted. I couldn't see it then, but looking back I know that was the moment they lost.”

— Aragorn Elessar II.

The War would finally come to an end when the forces of Mordor and Umbar would team up to attack the Gondorian Fortress of Narvine. The forces of Mordor were reeling from the miraculous defense of Cair Andros, and before this the utter defeat of the Umbar forces attempting to destroy House Mason at Ethring. The Mordor forces begin to regroup around Minus Morgal and prepared to move once again into Gondor this time they were led by the Witch King and their force was massive along the lines of the original armies attacking throughout the land. The Gondor scouts were especially well alert during the early movements and because of this the Gondorian army was able to arrive in Narvine a day before the Mordor, and Umbar armies did, and this turned the battle into more of a siege.

“Two victories are far better then two losses but let us be honest about the situation. They have to massive armies of which we have to deal with but the real problem is closing the gap of Minas Morgal. If it remains open they will just send more men through. We need to close that gap.”

— Aragorn Elessar II.

The fortress was the main backbone of the eastern Gondorian defences and for this reason it was especially well prepared for the attack that everyone knew was inevitable. Before the Battle had begun the fortress had its command handed over to the twin brothers Tar-Arannoa Ellesar, and Tar-Vislen Elessar of whom brought a large force of Tower gaurds of whome were not foreseen by the forces of Mordor as they moved within. The forces of Mordor were at first moving against Minus Ithil but they discovered the fortress was heavily defended by two of the Numenorian commanders in the form of Tur-Halbaard Elessar, and Edrion Elessar thus the forces of Mordor used a large Orc force to besiege Minus Ithil while they moved the total force southwards towards Narvine in a move that would cut off the main Gondor force in the south from the rest of Gondor. As the force from Mordor moved south the main thrust of Umbar moved northward towards the main Gondor Force at Ethring which forced the main force to remain in place. King Arathorn Elessar understood that the forces of Gondor were completely surrounded in the south but with the army in the north in tatters following the defence of Cair Andros, and the central army still stuck fighting against the army of Sarauman in Osgiliath and besieged in Minus Ithil he had no choice but to attempt to defeat the Umbar force once and for all.

The Army of Mordor moved quickly against the forces at Narvine as they were determined to take the fortress and quickly trap the rest of the Gondor Army around Ethring where they would be picked apart and destroyed. Led by the Witch King the army of nearly three hundred thousand attacked the fortress nestled into the hills which had a defence army of little over sixty thousand and was weakened from nearly two years of fighting. The seige begin quickly with the forces of Mordor swarming at the walls in huge numbers which had little hope of defeating the defenders but each night this continued which made the defenders weaker and weaker. After three days of fighting the forces of Mordor had lost almost seventy five thousand to the defenders but the defenders were down some ten thousand dead while another fifteen thousand were wounded. While the defenders awaited the fourth day and the coming of their eventual fall the situation in Ethring changed dramatically.

Along the Umbar front the forces of Gondor were opposed by the massive army of Umbar of which was situated in the large city of Barfurd. The Umbar army was very large but at the same time they were led by the brother of Castamir Bedroog in Vastamir Bedroog of whome was a skilled but inexperianced leader. Arathorn saw that his Kingdom was going to fall unless he changed things dramatically and thus he created a plan where a large force of Gondor Cavalary would move eastward around the border with Umbar through the mountain passes there and move to the east of the Umbar army unaware. The sentries along the Umbar border were massive as Castamir had drilled his brother to death that he needed to be careful about ambushes, but the mountain path was so inaccesable and far away from the front that there were very few sentries there and what few were there were of little skill and even less prepared. The Cavalry moved quickly and was able to destroy the few scouts in the mountain pass and arrived on the eastern swamps of Barfurd four days after they had left. With their arrival Arathorn moved the entire Gondor force southward and provoked the Umbar army into action by massacring the scouts located along the border and thus at the same time bliding the Umbar forces to their movement. Vastamir sent word to his brother who told him that he would move a relief force to Barfurd and that Vastamir would not move until he arrived. Vastamir was prepared to follow this but Arathorn begin using scouts to taunt the defenders and Vastamir suffered insults from his commanders which forced him to make the rash decision to move the Umbar army north in order to defeat Arathorn.

The moment the Umbar army moved north Castamir got word and moved his force quicker to the location but he was a week away and had no real hope of arriving in time. Vastamir led the forces north and despite whispers from his commanders that they had little knowledge of what they were facing he continued north due to the fact that he was heavily influenced by several rash commanders within his retinue. As he moved north he was shadowed by the ten thousand cavalry of the Gondor force of whome moved in behind and to the eastern side of him in preperation for the coming Battle. As the two sides engaged in Battle the Gondorians did not make any attempt to be agressive and the Umbar forces assumed this was because they were so much more numerous and they doubled their attack. As the entire Umbar force was engaged the cavalry moved into the Battle and hit the unprepared Umbar forces in the rear and side. As Vastamir realized the mistake he made he charged forward in the hopes of defeating Arathorn before his forces were completely massacred. He would make his way to Arathorn who was heading for him and the two would duel and when the dust settled Vastamir lay dead along with the entire army of Umbar. Following this victory the forces of Gondor moved relatively undamaged northward towards the Battle of Narvine and the forces of Mordor were completely unaware of this movement.

“My came to me the night before the battle. He had a look of such confidence that when the words tumbled out of his mouth speaking of his fears I could barely recognize him as speaking them. My father had always carried himself with an almost arrogant confidence, so to see him speak with fear was a jarring experience.”

— Aragorn Elessar II.

The fourth day of the Siege of Narvine would come and as was the case everyday the forces of Mordor moved against the city but this time they were in trouble as the main Gondor force was watching from the hills nearbye and was awaiting this attack. During the enseuing siege the Gondor Army under Arathorn moved north towards the seige and hit the rear of the attacking force. Isilmo was in the skies overhead and was the first to see the attackers, and this was followed shortly after by the Witch King of whome both attempted to shift there forces but realized quickly that the army was far to invested in the siege to turn completely and they watched as a massive melee ensued between the Gondor forces and the now completely surrounded Mordor army of which started to turn into a massacre. As this happened the Witch King and Isilmo landed at the heart of the Gondor army and begin to fight at the center. There presence caused great fear and nearly routed the Gondorians until Arathorn and his son Aragorn arrived on the scene and engaged them in battle. During this ensueing conflict Arathron would be struck down along with his second in command in Malvo Openias and all hope seemed lost until Aragorn stepped forward and fought him. While they fought his uncle was killed by Isilmo but was then forced to pull back after Tar-Vislan defeated him and nearly killed his Wraith. With the Mordor force nearly completely massacred the Witch King looked around and realized that he was completely surrounded and thus pulled back leaving the field completely in Gondor's hands. With the defeat of this force the forces of Mordor no longer had the forces capable of winning the conflict and Sauron watching his army in near defeat ordered the general retreat from Gondor's lands of which the final force to leave was Sarauman of whome was harried by Gandalf their entire time leaving.

Tar-Yaelen Elessar would lead his two sons, and for all intensive purposes his adopted son in Tar-Vardamir Elessar southwards to Ethring where for many years they remained fortifying the border against any attacks from Umbar, and during this time Tar-Yaelen would come to marry his son Vislen to the oldest child of House Mason in the form of Ar-Issia.